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Utah Ski Resorts
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We hope all of our customers had a fantastic 08/09 ski season!
Ski resort pricing for winter 09/10 will be released on July 1, 2009.
Please return at that time for the best rates and service on your next ski vacation!
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Use the quote box at right to price Utah ski vacations, or click any link below for more information.
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Park City Ski Resort: Park City Mountain Resort boasts an average 355 inches of dry Utah powder annually. Skiers will find 3,300 acres of terrain spread over seven peaks and nine bowls. Snowboarders can try out the superpipe used in the 2002 Winter Olympics.
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Snowbird Ski Resort: In the heart of the Wasatch-Cache National Forest, Snowbird averages about 500 inches of low-density Utah powder each year. Terrain is divided in such a way that roughly a third each is reserved for beginners, intermediates and experts.
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Solitude Ski Resort: This low-key alpine retreat in Utah's Wasatch Mountains features a European-style pedestrian village, more than 500 inches of annual snowfall and terrain for all levels of skiers and riders. It is a favorite among families.
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The Canyons Ski Resort: The Canyons is the closest Park City mountain resort to Salt Lake City's airport. It has eight mountains, 3,700 acres of diverse terrain and 152 trails.
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Click any of the Utah ski lodging options below for more information or an online quote.
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Utah Ski Accommodations Rating Key
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Exceptional (Premier property with finest services, amenities and exquisite surroundings)
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Deluxe (Prime location with outstanding service, elegant accommodations and a wide array of amenities)
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Good (Tastefully furnished accommodations with assortment of amenities and services)
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Moderate (Comfortable accommodations with limited amenities and services)
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Fair (Clean, basic, budget property)
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Very limited appeal |
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